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24k Magic World Tour

Tour by Bruno Mars

24k Magic World Tour poster.png
Promotional poster

Associated album 24K Magic
Start date March 28, 2017 (2017-03-28)
End date December 31, 2018 (2018-12-31)
Legs 11

No. of shows
56 in Europe
106 in North America
14 in Latin America
18 in Oceania
19 in Asia
1 in Africa
214 in total
Box office $369.9 million (214 shows)

Bruno Mars concert chronology





  • Moonshine Jungle Tour
    (2013–14)




  • 24K Magic World Tour
    (2017–18)







The 24K Magic World Tour[1] was the third concert tour by American singer Bruno Mars, to support his album 24K Magic (2016). It began March 28, 2017, at the Sportpaleis in Antwerp, and concluded at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on December 31, 2018. Mars announced more North American dates for late 2018.




Contents






  • 1 Background


  • 2 Critical reception


  • 3 Commercial performance


  • 4 Set list


  • 5 Shows


  • 6 Cancelled shows


  • 7 Personnel


  • 8 Notes


  • 9 References





Background[edit]


On November 15, 2016, Bruno Mars announced an 86-date world tour across Europe and North America. Mars previously gave fans a sampling of his energetic live show when he served as musical guest on Saturday Night Live, where he performed his single "24K Magic" alongside the new album's "Chunky". Mars' October was also packed with promotional performances and concerts, including an October 7, 2016 gig at the Mohegan Sun Arena and a stop at the 2016 MTV Europe Music Awards. More than one million tickets for the tour were sold in a single day.[2]


The European leg kicked off in Antwerp, the North American leg kicked off in Las Vegas,[3] and the Latin American leg kicked off in Rio de Janeiro.[4]


The singer has been working with Phil Tayag of the hip-hop dance crew Jabbawockeez.[5] The concert tour is produced by Live Nation.[6][7]Cardi B was originally scheduled to be the opening act for the North American dates in September 2018, however, she decided to withdrew before it began due to personal reasons.[8] On August 14, 2018, Bruno Mars added Ciara, Charlie Wilson, Ella Mai and Boyz II Men to his tour after Cardi B dropped out of the tour.[9][10]



Critical reception[edit]


Matilda Egere-Cooper rated the London concert five stars out of five.[11][12][13][14][15][16]



Commercial performance[edit]


The tour's first European leg had a profit of $52.7 million.


In 2017, StubHub ranked Bruno Mars as the site's biggest touring act of the year, due to demand for his 24K Magic World Tour.[17] In May 2017, Mars became the first artist since Beyoncé in 2013 to sell out four concerts at Spark Arena in Auckland in one day.[18]


Billboard ranked 24K Magic World Tour as the fourth-highest-grossing tour of 2018.[19]



Set list[edit]


This setlist is representative of the show in Madrid, in Spain. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.[20][21][22][23]




  1. "Finesse"

  2. "24K Magic"

  3. "Treasure"

  4. "Perm"

  5. "Calling All My Lovelies"

  6. "Chunky"

  7. "That's What I Like"

  8. "Straight Up & Down"

  9. "Versace on the Floor"

  10. "Marry You"

  11. "Runaway Baby"

  12. "When I Was Your Man"

  13. "Gorilla"

  14. "Grenade"

  15. "Just the Way You Are"

  16. "Locked Out of Heaven"

  17. "Uptown Funk"




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List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, tickets sold, amount of available tickets and gross revenue
Date
City
Country
Venue
Opening act
Attendance
Revenue
Leg 1 — Europe[2][24]
March 28, 2017

Antwerp
Belgium

Sportpaleis

Anderson Paak
42,710 / 43,512
$3,156,750
March 29, 2017
March 31, 2017

Lille
France

Stade Pierre-Mauroy
28,262 / 28,262
$1,690,680
April 3, 2017

Madrid
Spain

WiZink Center
15,565 / 15,565
$1,229,943
April 4, 2017

Lisbon
Portugal

MEO Arena
19,524 / 19,524
$1,113,187
April 7, 2017

Barcelona
Spain

Palau Sant Jordi
17,909 / 17,909
$1,448,830
April 8, 2017

Montpellier
France

Park&Suites Arena
13,192 / 13,192
$875,999
April 10, 2017

Cologne
Germany

Lanxess Arena
15,916 / 15,916
$1,016,492
April 12, 2017

Glasgow
Scotland

SSE Hydro
24,640 / 24,920
$1,978,040
April 13, 2017
April 15, 2017

Liverpool
England

Echo Arena
10,921 / 10,921
$915,179
April 18, 2017

London

The O2 Arena
71,135 / 71,135
$6,376,770
April 19, 2017
April 21, 2017
April 22, 2017
April 24, 2017

Birmingham

Barclaycard Arena
29,598 / 29,598
$2,479,958
April 25, 2017
April 27, 2017

Nottingham

Motorpoint Arena
9,979 / 9,979
$868,980
April 29, 2017

Dublin
Ireland

3Arena
25,464 / 25,464
$1,824,465
April 30, 2017
May 2, 2017

Manchester
England

Manchester Arena
33,110 / 33,604
$2,561,210
May 3, 2017
May 5, 2017

Leeds

First Direct Arena
11,636 / 11,636
$957,285
May 6, 2017

Sheffield

Sheffield Arena
13,541 / 13,541
$1,166,841
May 9, 2017

Amsterdam
Netherlands

Ziggo Dome
34,320 / 34,320
$2,568,374
May 10, 2017
May 12, 2017

Zürich
Switzerland

Hallenstadion
13,888 / 13,888
$1,356,400
May 14, 2017

Munich
Germany

Olympiahalle
13,005 / 13,005
$1,065,795
May 17, 2017

Hamburg

Barclaycard Arena
13,570 / 13,930
$914,401
May 18, 2017

Copenhagen
Denmark

Royal Arena
15,771 / 15,771
$1,361,962
May 20, 2017

Stockholm
Sweden

Ericsson Globe
14,688 / 14,688
$939,321
May 22, 2017

Helsinki
Finland

Hartwall Arena
12,980 / 12,980
$1,005,869
May 24, 2017

Oslo
Norway

Telenor Arena
22,356 / 22,356
$1,693,662
May 26, 2017

Berlin
Germany

Mercedes-Benz Arena
14,066 / 14,066
$1,041,406
May 27, 2017

Kraków
Poland

Tauron Arena
18,528 / 18,528
$1,137,510
May 30, 2017

Budapest
Hungary

Budapest Sports Arena
13,871 / 13,871
$791,265
June 1, 2017

Frankfurt
Germany

Festhalle
11,841 / 11,841
$1,012,542
June 3, 2017

Vienna
Austria

Wiener Stadthalle
13,827 / 13,827
$1,022,548
June 5, 2017

Paris
France

AccorHotels Arena
33,608 / 33,608
$2,900,545
June 6, 2017
June 8, 2017

Lyon

Halle Tony Garnier
16,235 / 16,235
$1,015,647
June 12, 2017

Bologna
Italy

Unipol Arena
14,246 / 14,246
$850,732
June 14, 2017

Geneva
Switzerland

SEG Geneva Arena
7,343 / 7,343
$1,291,296
June 15, 2017

Milan
Italy

Mediolanum Forum
11,172 / 11,172
$792,759
Leg 2 — North America[1][25][26]
July 15, 2017

Las Vegas
United States

T-Mobile Arena

Jabbawockeez
16,556 / 16,556
$1,947,649
July 18, 2017

Sacramento

Golden 1 Center
15,170 / 15,170
$1,586,433
July 20, 2017

San Jose

SAP Center

Camila Cabello
28,444 / 28,444
$3,673,031
July 21, 2017
July 23, 2017

Portland

Moda Center
15,417 / 15,417
$1,655,665
July 24, 2017

Tacoma

Tacoma Dome
19,454 / 19,454
$1,746,589
July 26, 2017

Vancouver
Canada

Rogers Arena
31,005 / 31,005
$3,430,130
July 27, 2017
July 30, 2017

Edmonton

Rogers Place
29,301 / 29,301
$2,957,232
July 31, 2017
August 2, 2017

Winnipeg

Bell MTS Place
12,712 / 12,712
$1,395,447
August 4, 2017

Fargo
United States

Fargodome
18,489 / 18,489
$1,850,542
August 5, 2017

Saint Paul

Xcel Energy Center
16,350 / 16,350
$1,905,256
August 7, 2017

Lincoln

Pinnacle Bank Arena
14,105 / 14,105
$1,517,410
August 9, 2017

Kansas City

Sprint Center
15,154 / 15,154
$1,660,106
August 12, 2017

Auburn Hills

The Palace of Auburn Hills
16,013 / 16,013
$1,936,194
August 13, 2017

Indianapolis

Bankers Life Fieldhouse
15,112 / 15,112
$1,635,885
August 15, 2017

Cleveland

Quicken Loans Arena
17,103 / 17,103
$1,827,568
August 16, 2017

Chicago

United Center
47,942 / 47,942
$6,347,950
August 18, 2017
August 19, 2017
August 22, 2017

Pittsburgh

PPG Paints Arena
15,776 / 15,766
$1,761,947
August 24, 2017

Quebec City
Canada

Videotron Centre
N/A
15,099 / 15,099
$1,177,600
August 26, 2017

Toronto

Air Canada Centre
33,488 / 33,488
$3,896,146
August 27, 2017
August 29, 2017

Montreal

Bell Centre
34,000 / 34,000
$3,480,770
August 30, 2017
September 2, 2017
Las Vegas
United States

The Park Theater
10,505 / 10,505
$2,153,264
September 3, 2017
September 14, 2017

Charlotte

Spectrum Center

Dua Lipa
15,931 / 15,931
$1,766,253
September 16, 2017[a]

Atlanta

Piedmont Park
N/A
N/A
N/A
September 17, 2017

Memphis

FedExForum
Dua Lipa
14,815 / 14,815
$1,597,428
September 19, 2017

Louisville

KFC Yum! Center
18,176 / 18,176
$1,911,793
September 20, 2017

Columbus

Schottenstein Center
15,288 / 15,288
$1,718,528
September 22, 2017

New York City

Madison Square Garden
31,318 / 31,318
$4,120,197
September 23, 2017
September 26, 2017

Newark

Prudential Center
14,625 / 14,625
$1,820,526
September 27, 2017

Buffalo

KeyBank Center
15,984 / 15,984
$1,684,265
September 29, 2017

Washington, D.C.

Capital One Arena
31,847 / 31,847
$4,180,239
September 30, 2017
October 4, 2017

Brooklyn

Barclays Center

Jorja Smith
15,370 / 15,370
$1,898,099
October 5, 2017

Uniondale

Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
13,052 / 13,052
$1,626,154
October 7, 2017

Boston

TD Garden
28,839 / 28,839
$3,695,807
October 8, 2017
October 10, 2017

Philadelphia

Wells Fargo Center
16,555 / 16,555
$2,086,312
October 12, 2017

Raleigh

PNC Arena
15,541 / 15,541
$1,819,506
October 14, 2017

Orlando

Amway Center
14,067 / 14,067
$1,532,415
October 15, 2017

Sunrise

BB&T Center
15,012 / 15,012
$1,941,593
October 18, 2017

Miami

American Airlines Arena
15,190 / 15,190
$2,036,300
October 19, 2017

Tampa

Amalie Arena
15,494 / 15,494
$1,737,059
October 21, 2017

New Orleans

Smoothie King Center
15,056 / 15,056
$1,656,475
October 22, 2017

North Little Rock

Verizon Arena
15,806 / 15,806
$1,573,424
October 24, 2017

Houston

Toyota Center
13,529 / 13,529
$1,805,759
October 25, 2017

San Antonio

AT&T Center
15,710 / 15,710
$1,751,972
October 27, 2017

Dallas

American Airlines Center
14,879 / 14,879
$1,744,937
November 2, 2017

Fresno

Save Mart Center
12,730 / 12,730
$1,427,143
November 3, 2017

Oakland

Oracle Arena
15,884 / 15,884
$1,981,559
November 5, 2017

Phoenix

Talking Stick Resort Arena
14,764 / 14,764
$1,651,992
November 7, 2017

Inglewood

The Forum
61,893 / 61,893
$8,420,015
November 8, 2017
November 10, 2017
November 11, 2017
Leg 3 — Latin America[27]
November 18, 2017

Rio de Janeiro
Brazil

Praça da Apoteose

DNCE
56,846 / 56,846
$4,473,215
November 19, 2017
November 22, 2017

São Paulo

Estádio do Morumbi
83,437 / 83,437
$6,763,624
November 23, 2017
November 25, 2017

La Plata
Argentina

Estadio Ciudad de La Plata
49,204 / 49,204
$5,060,415
November 28, 2017

Santiago
Chile

Estadio Nacional de Chile
67,648 / 67,648
$6,026,346
November 30, 2017

Lima
Peru

Estadio Nacional del Perú
41,493 / 41,493
$4,592,487
December 2, 2017

Quito
Ecuador

Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
31,295 / 31,295
$3,563,518
December 5, 2017

Bogotá
Colombia

Estadio El Campín
40,468 / 40,468
$4,170,179
December 7, 2017

San José
Costa Rica

Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica
38,052 / 38,052
$2,831,903
Leg 4 — North America[28]
December 20, 2017

National Harbor
United States

The Theater at MGM National Harbor
N/A
5,498 / 5,498
$1,354,000
December 21, 2017
December 30, 2017
Las Vegas
The Park Theater
10,292 / 10,292
$2,737,700
December 31, 2017
Leg 5 — Latin America[29]
January 31, 2018

Monterrey
Mexico

Estadio Universitario

Bebe Rexha
27,553 / 35,612
$2,974,523
February 2, 2018

Mexico City

Foro Sol
Bebe Rexha
Nick Jonas
115,147 / 116,260
$8,784,453
February 3, 2018
February 5, 2018

Guadalajara

Estadio Akron
36,289 / 39,846
$4,037,371
Leg 6 — North America[30][31]
February 14, 2018
Las Vegas
United States
The Park Theater
N/A
20,509 / 20,592
$4,354,719
February 16, 2018
February 17, 2018
February 19, 2018
Leg 7 — Oceania[29][32][18][33]
February 27, 2018

Auckland
New Zealand

Spark Arena
Dua Lipa
48,785 / 48,785
$5,261,050
February 28, 2018
March 2, 2018
March 3, 2018
March 7, 2018

Melbourne
Australia

Rod Laver Arena
57,842 / 57,842
$6,560,280
March 8, 2018
March 10, 2018
March 11, 2018
March 14, 2018

Brisbane

Brisbane Entertainment Centre
DJ Leggo My Fueggo
27,094 / 27,094
$3,058,400
March 15, 2018
March 17, 2018

Sydney

Qudos Bank Arena
N/A
88,592 / 88,592
$9,217,950
March 18, 2018
March 20, 2018
Dua Lipa
March 23, 2018
March 24, 2018
March 26, 2018

Adelaide

Adelaide Entertainment Centre
9,930 / 9,930
$1,020,470
March 28, 2018

Perth

Perth Arena
29,434 / 29,434
$3,436,710
March 29, 2018
Leg 8 — Asia[34]
April 11, 2018

Saitama
Japan

Saitama Super Arena
N/A
90,672 / 90,672
$15,531,450
April 12, 2018
April 14, 2018
April 15, 2018
April 17, 2018

Taipei
Taiwan

Nangang Exhibition Center
20,020 / 20,020
$3,273,545
April 20, 2018

Shanghai
China

Mercedes-Benz Arena
35,564 / 35,564
$5,932,991
April 21, 2018
April 23, 2018
April 27, 2018

Macau

Cotai Arena
23,861 / 23,861
$4,131,652
April 28, 2018
April 30, 2018

Bangkok
Thailand

IMPACT Arena
21,607 / 21,607
$4,311,275
May 1, 2018
May 3, 2018

Manila
Philippines

Mall of Asia Arena
23,890 / 23,890
$4,411,425
May 4, 2018
May 6, 2018
Singapore

Singapore Indoor Stadium
22,992 / 22,992
$4,516,851
May 7, 2018
May 9, 2018

Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia

Axiata Arena
11,065 / 11,065
$1,819,083
May 12, 2018

Hong Kong

AsiaWorld–Arena
27,847 / 27,847
$4,814,281
May 13, 2018
Leg 9 — North America[35]
May 27, 2018[b]

Napa
United States

BottleRock Napa Valley
N/A
N/A
N/A
Leg 10 — Europe and Africa
June 16, 2018[c]

Werchter
Belgium

Festivalpark Werchter

DJ Rashida[36]
N/A
N/A
June 17, 2018[d]

Langraaf
Netherlands
Megaland Landgraaf
June 20, 2018
Barcelona
Spain

Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
DJ Rashida
DNCE


June 22, 2018
Madrid

Wanda Metropolitano


June 24, 2018[e]
Lisbon
Portugal

Parque da Bela Vista
DJ Rashida
N/A
N/A
June 27, 2018[f]

Rabat
Morocco
OLM Souissi
N/A
N/A
June 30, 2018

Paris
France

Stade de France
DJ Rashida
DNCE


July 3, 2018

Bergen
Norway

Bergenhus Fortress
DJ Rashida


July 5, 2018[g]

Roskilde
Denmark
Roskilde Festival
N/A
N/A
July 7, 2018[h]

Gdynia
Poland

Gdynia-Kosakowo Airport
July 10, 2018
Glasgow
Scotland

Glasgow Green

Average White Band
DJ Rashida
DNCE


July 12, 2018
Dublin
Ireland

Marlay Park

Sister Sledge
DJ Rashida
DNCE


July 14, 2018[i]
London
England

Hyde Park

Khalid
DJ Rashida
DNCE
N/A
N/A
Leg 11 — North America[37][38][39]
July 25, 2018
Las Vegas
United States
The Park Theater
N/A
15,154 / 15,450
$3,413,843
July 27, 2018
July 28, 2018
August 3, 2018[j]
Chicago

Grant Park
N/A
N/A
September 7, 2018[k]

Denver

Pepsi Center

Boyz II Men
28,390 / 30,548
$3,783,277
September 8, 2018
September 11, 2018
Saint Paul
Xcel Energy Center

Charlie Wilson
28,608 / 31,669
$3,758,907
September 12, 2018
September 15, 2018

Detroit

Little Caesars Arena
29,275 / 29,275
$3,969,773
September 16, 2018
September 19, 2018
Philadelphia
Wells Fargo Center
Boyz II Men
27,880 / 27,880
$3,785,007
September 20, 2018
September 22, 2018
Toronto
Canada
Scotiabank Arena

Ciara
33,176 / 33,176
$4,146,958
September 23, 2018
September 27, 2018
Boston
United States
TD Garden
26,684 / 26,843
$4,126,750
September 28, 2018
October 1, 2018
Newark
Prudential Center
24,902 / 24,902
$4,072,592
October 2, 2018
October 4, 2018
Brooklyn
Barclays Center

Ella Mai
29,966 / 29,966
$5,138,161
October 5, 2018
October 7, 2018

Nashville

Bridgestone Arena
29,244 / 29,244
$4,367,352
October 8, 2018
October 11, 2018

Tulsa

BOK Center
26,164 / 26,164
$3,544,411
October 12, 2018
October 14, 2018
Dallas
American Airlines Center
Charlie Wilson
27,933 / 29,161
$4,180,930
October 15, 2018
October 20, 2018[l]

Austin

Circuit of the Americas
N/A
N/A
N/A
October 23, 2018

Los Angeles

Staples Center
Boyz II Men
61,322 / 61,322
$9,113,210
October 24, 2018
Ciara
October 26, 2018
Ella Mai
October 27, 2018
Charlie Wilson
November 8, 2018

Honolulu

Aloha Stadium
113,751 / 113,751
$12,394,580
November 10, 2018

The Green
Common Kings
November 11, 2018
December 30, 2018
Las Vegas
T-Mobile Arena

Boyz II Men
30,241 / 30,524
5,859,567
December 31, 2018

Total
3,288,583 / 3,304,590
$375,828,391


Cancelled shows[edit]




















List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Date
City
Country
Venue
Reason
July 2, 2018

Düsseldorf
Germany

Esprit Arena
Logistical problems[41]


Personnel[edit]


Management[42]


  • Michael Coppel – Chairman, Live Nation Australia

  • Phil Rodriguez – CEO, Move Concerts

  • John Marx – personal management, for William Morris Endeavor (WME)

  • Brian Cohen – Tony Goldring 51


Band


  • Bruno Mars – vocals

  • Philip Lawrence – backup vocals

  • Phredley Brown – Music Director, lead guitar and backup vocals

  • Jamareo Artis – bass guitar

  • Eric Hernandez – drums

  • Kameron Whalum – trombone and backup vocals

  • Dwayne Dugger – saxophone and keyboard

  • James King – trumpet and backup vocals

  • John Fossit – keyboards



Notes[edit]





  1. ^ The show on September 16, 2017, in Atlanta at Piedmont Park is part of Music Midtown.


  2. ^ The concert on May 27, 2018 in Nap is part of the BittleRock Napa Valley Festival


  3. ^ The concert on June 16, 2018 at Werchter Boutique in Werchter is part of the Park Werchter festival.


  4. ^ The concert on June 17, 2018 at Megaland in Landgraaf is part of the Pinkpop festival.


  5. ^ The concert on June 24, 2018 at Parque da Bela Vista in Lisbon is part of the Rock in Rio festival.


  6. ^ The concert on June 27, 2018 at OLM Souissi in Rabat is part of the Mawazine festival.


  7. ^ The concert on July 5, 2018 at Animal Showgrounds in Roskilde is part of the Roskilde Festival.


  8. ^ The concert on July 7, 2018 at Gdynia-Kosakowo Airport in Gdynia is part of the Open'er Festival.


  9. ^ The concert on July 14, 2018 at Hyde Park in London is part of the British Summer Time festival.


  10. ^ The concert of August 3, 2018 at Grant Park in Chicago is a part of Lollapalooza festival.[citation needed]


  11. ^ The show on September 7, 2018, in Denver at the Pepsi Center was originally scheduled on October 30, 2017, but was postponed due to a sinus infection.[40]


  12. ^ The concert on October 20, 2018 at Circuit of the Americas in Austin is part of the 2018 USGP Weekend.




References[edit]





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